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Designing High Availability for SQL Server 2005
Category: Data Management, Networking and Communications
Overview The end of downtime, period! Job No. 1 for database administrators (DBAs) is making sure that the data they're responsible for is available all the time.That's because for anyone who implements database systems with Microsoft SQL Server, be it 2000 or 2005, data availability quickly becomes mission-critical. This is why DBAs must ensure that they have some form of protection in place for these systems, be it a rapid-recovery or a high-availability system. They know that, should any outage occur, they will be held responsible and faced with the repair of the system. What if you could completely avoid downtime? What if you could go home knowing that the system would always be up.Well, if you're a DBA and you want database peace of mind,read on.
- Publisher
- CA XOsoft
- File Format
- Date Published
- Nov 18, 2009
- Format
- White Papers
- Topics
- Remote Access - RA Servers, Monitoring Systems, Data Mining - Analysis, Data Quality, Database Management
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